Harold Beck & Sons, Inc.
A 100% employee-owned company
Estd in 1936

Harold Beck & Sons, Inc., is a 100% employee-owned company headquartered in Newton, Pennsylvania, that has been manufacturing high-quality electric actuators for industrial valves and dampers since 1936.

Designed for the harshest of industrial environments, Beck’s unique technology make Beck actuators the right choice for any application whether it requires precise continuous modulation or simply reliable open-close control. Beck continues the tradition of top-notch, direct-factory support that is simply unmatched by other manufacturers.

Beck got its start in the steel and aluminum industry but Beck actuators have since become a quality benchmark in the electric power industry, water and wastewater, glass, cement, paper and many more. What began in the steel mills of Pittsburgh and Cleveland now includes installations in more than 70 countries around the world, with sales offices in California, Texas, Colorado and India, and factory-trained sales agents in several other countries.

After 85 years of family ownership, Harold Beck & Sons, Inc., officially became an employee-owned company on December 30, 2021. This move ensured that all the unique qualities that have defined the company since 1936 will remain intact so Beck can continue to make the highest-quality electric actuators and provide the support customers expect from Beck. Our employees are quite literally invested in our success, which is predicated on the successful outcomes we create for our customers.

Our Founder

Harold C. Beck

Inventor & Entrepreneur

1936

Where it all began. Harold Beck's

Chestnut Hill basement.

1936-1942

Later that same year, a bigger

basement became necessary.

The 2nd Beck Headquarters:

223 W. Mt Airy Ave, Philadelphia PA

1942

BECK becomes integral to the war effort, helping the steel & aluminum industries keep pace with skyrocketing demand.

Keeping pace required a move to Beck’s first factory. 45, W Durham St., Mt. Airy Section of Philadelphia

1945

And yet more space was required

1970-Present

Beck’s 4th and present location:

Newtown, PA

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